Fall Chinook Salmon see much needed help in Bear Creek

Locally, Fall Chinook Salmon are ascending the Rogue and it’s tributaries. This year is a very large run, and a barrier to their migration on Bear Creek, an urban stream through the Rogue Valley presents a very real and immediate problem. ODFW is currently working to make a temporary fish ladder to aid their ascent.

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Who needs a lucky fishing Hat?

A full day Steelheading in September requires a good set of sunglasses and, for most, a lucky fishing hat.

But for Galen, maybe not! He seemed to buck the trend that luck is attached to a hat, or indeed, a necessary part of the equation at all.

What a beauty from the Rogue River during Fly-Only regulations.

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Half-Pounders on the Upper Rogue River!

The Rogue River has an epic Steelhead run each fall. But this year we are also seeing many half-pounder to the net too! So great, keeping the rods bent.

Keep em wet, these fish will return to the ocean to grow larger and return next year. Double fun!

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